Sequester

  • 51sequester — /sɪ kwestə/, sequestrate / si:kwɪstreɪtˌ sɪ kwestreɪt/ verb to take and keep a bank account or property because a court has ordered it ● The union was fined for contempt of court and its funds have been sequestrated …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 52sequester — To seize property under a writ of sequestration. (Civil law.) To renounce or relinquish a right or claim; to disclaim. See sequestration …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 53Pulmonale sequester — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q33.2 Lungensequestration (angeboren) …

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  • 54Pulmonaler Sequester — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q33.2 Lungensequestration (angeboren) …

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  • 55Vibius Sequester — est un géographe latin qu on suppose avoir vécu entre le IVe et le Ve siècle à qui l on attribue un opuscule intitulé De Fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus.... quorum apud poetas fit mentio. C est une sorte de dictionnaire géographique poétique.… …

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  • 56Vibius Sequester — (4th or 5th century), is the supposed author of an alphabetical list of geographical names occurring in the Roman poets, with special reference to Virgil, Ovid and Lucan. Several of the names given cannot be traced; unless this is the result of… …

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  • 57VIBIUS Sequester — Auctor priscus, scripsit, ad fil. Virgilianum, Dictionarium Geographicum, de Fluutis, Fontibus, Lacubus, Montibus, Silvis et Populis. Hunc Boccatius exscripsit, suppressô nomine: Mazochius edidit romae, Aldus Manutius Venetiis A. C. 1514. Tandem… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 58Sequestered — Sequester Se*ques ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sequestered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sequestering}.] [F. s[ e]questrer, L. sequestrare to give up for safe keeping, from sequester a depositary or trustee in whose hands the thing contested was placed until… …

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  • 59Sequestering — Sequester Se*ques ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sequestered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sequestering}.] [F. s[ e]questrer, L. sequestrare to give up for safe keeping, from sequester a depositary or trustee in whose hands the thing contested was placed until… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 60СЕКВЕСТОР —    • Sequester,        1. посредник при подкупах народа или судей (нужно отличать его от divisor и interpres); ему отдавали на сохранение обещанные деньги, и, таким образом, С. служил обеим партиям для большего их обеспечения. С. назывался также… …

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